Corrections

June 13, 1995

* A photo caption in Monday's People column incorrectly stated that Robert Levine of Sotheby's purchased Madonna's 1969 Mercedes. The car was purchased at a Sotheby's auction by a private collector from New York. Levine, Sotheby's Hollywood expert, was pictured with the car and with Edgar Bergen's celebrated dummy, Charley McCarthy. The caption misspelled the dummy's name as McCarthey and also failed to note that the dummy sold at the auction for $112,500.

* The Late Pick Four numbers in Sunday's Local section were incorrectly listed as 2887. The winning numbers were 2287.

* A typographical error in a letter to the editor in Sunday's Outlook section, "Gingrich insensitive" from John L. Voss, altered the letter's meaning. The sentence as published read: "Perhaps if he were the one sitting with a suicidal person we might be quietly encouraging the person to go through with it." It should have read: "Perhaps if he were the one sitting with a suicidal person, he might be quietly encouraging the person to go through with it."